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Great stylus that works! Nov 18, 2009 Pro's:
I've rarely had to clean the screen of fingerprints in the year since I've had it.
In that same time it still hasn't gave out.
The nib also picks up specs of dust nicely.
I can use it for a good stretch of time with no discomfort.
In Between:
Depending on how you use it, it's better for tapping rather than swiping for things like games, as the nib is soft and it feels like it's dragging a bit behind you.
It can be purchased for a couple pennies plus a few bucks S&H. Still for $2 it's good to have rather than not, imho.
Cons:
Mine came with a small dent in the stem and while I can feel it's there, it doesn't decrease it's usability.
Andy
doesn't work Nov 16, 2009 Tried this several times, hoping it would work, but I was afraid of breaking the glass on my iTouch because I had to tap so hard to get it to work. Worthless!
good idea but.. Nov 16, 2009 Good idea, but your finger works just as good or better. You have to remember that you have it with you.
does not work that well Nov 08, 2009 I got this product because the phone keys are senstive - but this does not really work. Still using my fingers.
Somewhat disapointing. Oct 22, 2009 I like the slimness of this stylus. It's very comfortable to hold and it is more accurate about which keys are pressed than fat fingers are sometimes. BUT... You have to press to hard with the stylus to make the letter appear. In my opinion, it is actually cumbersome because it may be more accurate, but since you have to press hard, you are extremely slow typing. It would be nice if there was a way to attach it to the case when not in use. (Velcro maybe?). I rated it a 3 instead of a 2 because it was advertised for accuracy, not speed. In all honesty, I have gone back to using my fingers because I can hit the return key, correct my mistake and move on, all much faster than I was ever able to achieve using the stylus. Again in all honesty, I haven't tried using it when I have swollen hands and fingers, which is why I purchased it in the first place. If I find a notable difference at that time, I will correct my review.
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